3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

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3.3 – Slope

Transcript of 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

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3.3 – Slope

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

3.3 – Slope

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

3.3 – Slope

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

x

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

x

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

x 2x – 3

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

x 2x – 3 y

-1

0

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

x 2x – 3 y (x, y)

-1

0

1

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

x 2x – 3 y (x, y)

-1 2(-1) – 3 -5 (-1, -5)

0 2(0) – 3 -3 (0, -3)

1 2(1) – 3 -1 (1, -1)

3.3 – Slope

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

x 2x – 3 y (x, y)

-1 2(-1) – 3 -5 (-1, -5)

0 2(0) – 3 -3 (0, -3)

1 2(1) – 3 -1 (1, -1)

3.3 – Slope

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

x 2x – 3 y (x, y)

-1 2(-1) – 3 -5 (-1, -5)

0 2(0) – 3 -3 (0, -3)

1 2(1) – 3 -1 (1, -1)

3.3 – Slope

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Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3.

x 2x – 3 y (x, y)

-1 2(-1) – 3 -5 (-1, -5)

0 2(0) – 3 -3 (0, -3)

1 2(1) – 3 -1 (1, -1)

3.3 – Slope

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Slope

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Slope = Change in y

Change in x

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Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

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Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 ,

x2 – x1

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

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Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 ,

x2 – x1

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

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Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope =

x2 – x1

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

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Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Page 20: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Page 21: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Page 22: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Page 23: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Page 24: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Page 25: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Page 26: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

Page 27: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

Page 28: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

Page 29: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

Page 30: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

Page 31: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

Page 32: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

Page 33: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

= (4 – 2) (3 – (-1))

Page 34: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

= (4 – 2) = 1 (3 – (-1)) 2

Page 35: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

= (4 – 2) = 1

(3 – (-1)) 2

Page 36: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

= (4 – 2) = 1

(3 – (-1)) 2

Page 37: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

= (4 – 2) = 1

(3 – (-1)) 2

Page 38: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

= (4 – 2) = 1

(3 – (-1)) 2

Page 39: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y

Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)

*See bottom p.256*

Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

= (4 – 2) = 1

(3 – (-1)) 2

1

Page 40: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)*See bottom p.256*Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

= (4 – 2) = 1 (3 – (-1)) 2

1

Page 41: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)*See bottom p.256*Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

= (4 – 2) = 1 (3 – (-1)) 2

2

1

Page 42: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Slope = Change in y Change in x

m = y2 – y1 , Slope = rise

x2 – x1 run

for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)*See bottom p.256*Ex. 1 Find the slope of the lines through the following points:

a. (-1,2) and (3,4)

x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

= (4 – 2) = 1 (3 – (-1)) 2

2

1

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b.

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b. Slope =

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b. Slope =

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b. Slope = -1

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b. Slope = -1

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b. Slope = -1

3

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b. Slope = -1

3

c. (1,2) and (-1,2)

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b. Slope = -1

3

c. (1,2) and (-1,2) x1 y1 x2 y2

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b. Slope = -1

3

c. (1,2) and (-1,2) x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

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b. Slope = -1

3

c. (1,2) and (-1,2) x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1 = (2 – 2)

x2 – x1 -1 – 1

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b. Slope = -1

3

c. (1,2) and (-1,2) x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1 = (2 – 2) = 0

x2 – x1 -1 – 1 -2

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b. Slope = -1

3

c. (1,2) and (-1,2) x1 y1 x2 y2

m = y2 – y1 = (2 – 2) = 0 = 0

x2 – x1 -1 – 1 -2

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Ex. 2 In 1990, the average annual household income was $55,280. It then rose to $62,424 in 1998. Based on this information, at what rate did the average annual household income change per year.

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Ex. 2 In 1990, the average annual household income was $55,280. It then rose to $62,424 in 1998. Based on this information, at what rate did the average annual household income change per year.

Page 57: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Ex. 2 In 1990, the average annual household income was $55,280. It then rose to $62,424 in 1998. Based on this information, at what rate did the average annual household income change per year.

Page 58: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Ex. 2 In 1990, the average annual household income was $55,280. It then rose to $62,424 in 1998. Based on this information, at what rate did the average annual household income change per year.

***Time is always the independent (x) variable!

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Ex. 2 In 1990, the average annual household income was $55,280. It then rose to $62,424 in 1998. Based on this information, at what rate did the average annual household income change per year.

***Time is always the independent (x) variable!

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

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Ex. 2 In 1990, the average annual household income was $55,280. It then rose to $62,424 in 1998. Based on this information, at what rate did the average annual household income change per year.

***Time is always the independent (x) variable!

m = y2 – y1

x2 – x1

Page 61: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Ex. 2 In 1990, the average annual household income was $55,280. It then rose to $62,424 in 1998. Based on this information, at what rate did the average annual household income change per year.

***Time is always the independent (x) variable!

m = y2 – y1 = (62,424 – 55,280)

x2 – x1 (1998 – 1990)

Page 62: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Ex. 2 In 1990, the average annual household income was $55,280. It then rose to $62,424 in 1998. Based on this information, at what rate did the average annual household income change per year.

***Time is always the independent (x) variable!

m = y2 – y1 = (62,424 – 55,280)

x2 – x1 (1998 – 1990)

= 7144

8

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Ex. 2 In 1990, the average annual household income was $55,280. It then rose to $62,424 in 1998. Based on this information, at what rate did the average annual household income change per year.

***Time is always the independent (x) variable!

m = y2 – y1 = (62,424 – 55,280)

x2 – x1 (1998 – 1990)

= 7144

8

= 893

Page 64: 3.3 – Slope. Recall how to graph y = 2x – 3. 3.3 – Slope.

Ex. 2 In 1990, the average annual household income was $55,280. It then rose to $62,424 in 1998. Based on this information, at what rate did the average annual household income change per year.

***Time is always the independent (x) variable!

m = y2 – y1 = (62,424 – 55,280)

x2 – x1 (1998 – 1990)

= 7144

8

= 893

= $893/yr.